Bahamas | BCH-NR3-BS-109133 | Third National Report on the Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety | Biosafety Clearing-House

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Third National Report on the Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (NR3)
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published: 02 Nov 2015 last updated: 22 Dec 2015
General Information


Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Customs
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01 Jan 2007
31 Dec 2015
Party to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Yes
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Article 2 – General provisions
Only a draft framework exists
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  • No instruments are in place
No
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No
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Partially
EN
Article 5 - Pharmaceuticals
No
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Article 6 – Transit and Contained use
No
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No
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Articles 7 to 10 – Advance Informed Agreement (AIA) and intentional introduction of LMOs into the environment
No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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None
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None
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Article 11 – Procedure for living modified organisms intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing (LMOs-FFP)
No
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No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
Yes
EN
No
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Article 12 – Review of decision
No
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No
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No
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None
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Article 13 – Simplified procedure
No
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No
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None
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Article 14 – Bilateral, regional and multilateral agreements and arrangements
No
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Articles 15 & 16 – Risk Assessment and Risk Management
No
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10 or more
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None
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None
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Yes
EN
No
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No
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No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
No
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No
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No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
No
EN
No
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No
EN
There was a recent Regional Biosafety Project implemented in the region. Although The Bahamas did not sign o to the project, the country will be able to access the resources for the project which will be used for capacity building and implementation in the near future.
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Article 17 – Unintentional transboundary movements and emergency measures
No
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No
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No
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Never
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Article 18 – Handling, transport, packaging and identification
No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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None
EN
No
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None
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Yes
EN
None
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A 'Center for Excellence' Lab is being established at the University of The West indies for the detection of LMOs. The Bahamas will have access to this.
EN
Article 19 – Competent National Authorities and National Focal Points
n/a
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No
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Article 20 – Information Sharing and the Biosafety Clearing-House (BCH)
Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information available and in the BCH
EN
Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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No
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Yes, to some extent
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The BCH Focal Point and the Cartagena Focal point are the same preson who sits in the NCA
EN
No
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No
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Yes
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5 or more
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None
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The Limited information that was provided to the BCH is up to date.
EN
Article 21 – Confidential information
No
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No
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Article 22 – Capacity-building
No
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Yes, to some extent
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The Bahamas was able to utilise regional funds to have a workshop hosted by the ICGEB on Risk Assessment and the Role of Science in GMO decision making
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Regional channels
EN
No
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Yes
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Average
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  • Development of national biosafety frameworks
  • Building Capacity for Effective Participation in the BCH (Phase I)
Yes, to some extent
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Training was held on how to use the BCH. Modules were used and online training given to Customs and Agriculture
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  • Information exchange and data management including participation in the Biosafety Clearing-House
No
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Yes
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  • Institutional capacity
  • Human resources capacity development and training
  • Risk assessment and other scientific and technical expertise
  • Risk management
  • Public awareness, participation and education in biosafety
  • Information exchange and data management including participation in the Biosafety Clearing-House
  • Scientific, technical and institutional collaboration at subregional, regional and international levels
  • Technology transfer
  • Identification of LMOs, including their detection
  • Socio-economic considerations
  • Implementation of the documentation requirements under Article 18.2 of the Protocol
  • Handling of confidential information
  • Measures to address unintentional and/or illegal transboundary movements of LMOs
  • Scientific biosafety research relating to LMOs
  • Taking into account risks to human health
No
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No
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None
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No
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Article 23 – Public awareness and participation
No
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No
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No
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No
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None
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No
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No
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No
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No
EN
No
EN
None
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None
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No
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Never
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Article 24 – Non-Parties
No
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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The Bahamas imports much of its food supplies and otherwise from the USA, which is not a Party to the Protocol.
EN
Article 25 – Illegal transboundary movements
No
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No
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Never
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Article 26 – Socio-economic considerations
No
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No
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None
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No
EN
Article 27 – Liability and Redress
No
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No
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No
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No
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Article 28 – Financial Mechanism and Resources
n/a
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Article 33 – Monitoring and reporting
No
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No
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No
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  • Lack of financial resources to gather the necessary information
  • Lack of relevant information at the national level
  • 5B6177DD-5E5E-434E-8CB7-D63D67D5EBED (Very limited human capacity)
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